. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 2, 91, 93, 97, 115, 452,454 Waioma, 420 Wallace, Alfred, R., vii wallacei, Crenicichla, 72, 83, 89, 90, 98, 512, 517 wappi, Astyanax, 69, 80, 350, 355 Wara, 418 Warra-warra, 226 watwata, Plecostomus, 15, 32, 107, 225; Hypo- stomus, 15, 225Weber, Dr. Max, 3 wesselii, Pimelodella, 168, 169; Pimelodus, 168Whip-tailed Rays, 116wilderi, Hemidoras, 193wuchereri, Pimelodus, 163Wuranali, 275 Xenocara, 222, 235; cirrhosa, 239; gymnorhy


. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 2, 91, 93, 97, 115, 452,454 Waioma, 420 Wallace, Alfred, R., vii wallacei, Crenicichla, 72, 83, 89, 90, 98, 512, 517 wappi, Astyanax, 69, 80, 350, 355 Wara, 418 Warra-warra, 226 watwata, Plecostomus, 15, 32, 107, 225; Hypo- stomus, 15, 225Weber, Dr. Max, 3 wesselii, Pimelodella, 168, 169; Pimelodus, 168Whip-tailed Rays, 116wilderi, Hemidoras, 193wuchereri, Pimelodus, 163Wuranali, 275 Xenocara, 222, 235; cirrhosa, 239; gymnorhynchus, 25, 43, 66, 77, 88, 236, 239; hoplogenys, 239; temmincki, 238xinguensis, Tetragonopterus, 320Xiphorhamphus falcatus, 26, 406, 407; falcirostris, 410; ferox, 29, 407; microlepis, 26, 408Xiphorhynchus falcatus, 406, 407; falcirostris, 410Xiphostoma cuvieri, 26; ocellatum, 19, 411; oseryi, 411 Yarauira, 187 zambizensis, Belonichthys, 463Zathorax monitor, 184zebra, Characidium, 291Zungaro zungaro, 64zungaro, Pimelodus, 151Zygonectes-like Characidium, 2SS. The Kaietevk Falls. Height 741 feet. MEMOIRS OF THE CAKNEGIE MUSEUM Vol. v. (Publications of the Carnegie Museum: Serial No. 67). W. J. HOLLAND, Editor. PITTSBURGH Published by the Autiioeity of the Board of Trustees of the CARNEGIE INSTITUTE JUNE, 1912. Press of the nev. era printing comp*nf Lancaster. Pa. °) \ OU-O^lr THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF BRITISH GUIANA, INCLUDING A STUDY OF THE ECOLOGICAL GROUPING OF SPECIES AND THE RELATION OF THE FAUNA OF THE PLATEAU TO THAT OF THE LOWLANDS. By C. H. EIGENMANN, Dean of the Graduate School of the Indiana State University, and Curator ofIchthyology in the Carnegie Museum. in PREFATORY NOTE The following pages, constituting the Fifth Volume of the Memoirs of theCarnegie Museum, embody the results of the investigations made by Dr. C. upon the piscine fauna of the rivers of British Guiana. Having been granted temporary leave of absence from the Indiana State Uni-versi


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